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Adjusting programs to fill the entire screen

Adjusting programs to fill the entire screen

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1TruMare
Junior Member
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03-03-2022, 08:23 AM
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Hi everyone! I'm working a lot with video editing and think 1080p isn't enough for my screen needs. Right now, I don’t have the funds for a 1440p monitor, and I’m not sure if my PC can handle it. In gaming, it works fine, but for editing it would be a big help. Any idea if there’s a tool that lets other apps run in full-screen mode like the browser’s F11 option or the Mac taskbar? It would make things much smoother. Thanks! /Gammarik
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1TruMare
03-03-2022, 08:23 AM #1

Hi everyone! I'm working a lot with video editing and think 1080p isn't enough for my screen needs. Right now, I don’t have the funds for a 1440p monitor, and I’m not sure if my PC can handle it. In gaming, it works fine, but for editing it would be a big help. Any idea if there’s a tool that lets other apps run in full-screen mode like the browser’s F11 option or the Mac taskbar? It would make things much smoother. Thanks! /Gammarik

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minerboy671
Member
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03-03-2022, 11:51 AM
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When working on video editing, it seems your GPU should easily manage 1440p. I’m not aware of any specific software that fits your requirements. However, most video or image editing tasks include a fullscreen option, which might be what you need.
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minerboy671
03-03-2022, 11:51 AM #2

When working on video editing, it seems your GPU should easily manage 1440p. I’m not aware of any specific software that fits your requirements. However, most video or image editing tasks include a fullscreen option, which might be what you need.

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JJAwesome8078
Member
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03-03-2022, 12:15 PM
#3
It seems there might be a possibility, though I'm hesitant right now. I plan to explore this later. So far, I haven't found any full-screen options in Premiere or After Effects. It could be that the feature isn't available yet, and I might need to search further.
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JJAwesome8078
03-03-2022, 12:15 PM #3

It seems there might be a possibility, though I'm hesitant right now. I plan to explore this later. So far, I haven't found any full-screen options in Premiere or After Effects. It could be that the feature isn't available yet, and I might need to search further.

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deag190
Junior Member
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03-04-2022, 07:03 AM
#4
I accidentally got Photoshop to fullscreen and since it's also from Adobe, I wondered if it works for those programs too. I don’t remember the exact shortcut I used, though I’m not sure because I haven’t tried it on purpose. For the GPU, check the manufacturer’s site—if it’s recent enough, it might support a 1440p display with a 1080p secondary screen. You could also ask in this forum; someone should know.
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deag190
03-04-2022, 07:03 AM #4

I accidentally got Photoshop to fullscreen and since it's also from Adobe, I wondered if it works for those programs too. I don’t remember the exact shortcut I used, though I’m not sure because I haven’t tried it on purpose. For the GPU, check the manufacturer’s site—if it’s recent enough, it might support a 1440p display with a 1080p secondary screen. You could also ask in this forum; someone should know.

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DeatopCraft
Member
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03-04-2022, 10:32 AM
#5
I just checked online, and the Photoshop shortcut is Tab, but it doesn’t appear to function in After Effects. I’ll post about this on the GPU forum later regarding display settings. Still, I’d appreciate any suggestions—please share if you know of a suitable program! Thanks ^^
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DeatopCraft
03-04-2022, 10:32 AM #5

I just checked online, and the Photoshop shortcut is Tab, but it doesn’t appear to function in After Effects. I’ll post about this on the GPU forum later regarding display settings. Still, I’d appreciate any suggestions—please share if you know of a suitable program! Thanks ^^